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Mayor calls out Carney Liberals’ response to antisemitic violence
At about 8 a.m. on March 7, about eight hours after a flurry of bullets were fired into his city’s BAYT synagogue, Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca arrived at the shul to show his support. Within the hour, hundreds of congregants would arrive for Shabbat services, seeing the police tape at the front doors, the…
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Much of B.C. under weather warnings for snowfall, rain and winter storms
Dozens of weather alerts have been issued, with heavy rain forecast for parts of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island, and snow expected in much of Interior and northern B.C.
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Sniper at St. Patrick’s Day street party in Waterloo, Ont., a tactical officer who was part of emergency plan
The Waterloo Regional Police Service says the sniper photographed at the St. Patrick’s Day street party in Waterloo, Ont., on Saturday is one of their tactical officers.
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Alberta wins bid to host 2028 World Cup of Hockey
The fourth World Cup of Hockey will take place in February 2028 in Alberta, according to the NHL.
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Pikangikum First Nation leaders say OPP mishandled recent school threat incident
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has responded to concerns raised by community leaders in Pikangikum First Nation about the way officers handled a recent incident involving a school threat. Here’s what we know about what happened in the remote Ojibwe community in northwestern Ontario.
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Inflation could spike to 3% or more on rising gas prices from Iran war, economists warn
Some economists say Canadian inflation’s drop could soon be thwarted and reverse to as high as three per cent or more in the coming months if the war in Iran continues. Inflation in February came in at 1.8 per cent year over year, according to consumer price index (CPI) data released on Monday by Statistics…
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Why the return of a 3rd Stellantis shift hasn’t affected Windsor’s jobless rate — yet
Added assembly plant jobs wouldn’t have made the February Statistics Canada labour force survey, says local analyst.
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Canadian man with criminal history walked across the Gordie Howe bridge. But how?
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the 28-year-old went across the span on March 6, and was taken into their custody.
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U.S. border agents arrest Canadian felon who crossed Gordie Howe Bridge on foot
The Gordie Howe International Bridge from Windsor to Detroit is not yet open to traffic, but that didn’t stop one man from crossing it this month. In a statement to National Post, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said the incident, which took place on March 6, involved a 28-year-old Canadian who crossed from…
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Kelly McParland: Doug Ford’s build build build ethos runs into Canadian obstructionism
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has big ideas. Bigger than big. Like, Mega Big. He loves to build — the more ambitious, the better. Probably no politician in Canada is more intent on meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney’s call to “build, baby, build” than the Conservative leader. A big new highway . A big new spa…